BRIAN DYAK SAYS GIVE UNTIL IT HELPS.(TV Currents)

From: TelevisionWeek | Date: December 15, 2003| Author: Block, Alex Ben | Copyright information

Byline: Alex Ben Block

At the height of dot-com mania and the economic boom that topped out in 2000, the Entertainment Industries Council received multiyear commitments to support programs that provide information on and awareness of major health and social issues to the general public and people in entertainment.

Now most of those commitments are expiring and the world is a very different place. In the wake of recession, consolidation, government cuts, unemp...

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